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	<title>Comments on: Roosters hatchlings show promise of things to come</title>
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		<title>By: Alan Nicolea</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alan Nicolea</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 03:15:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Brett

Indeed the Dragons are looking very professional. They might sense that this is their year but i will be curious to see what eventuates if they do not emerge victorious at season&#039;s end. Despite the improvement, would the season be classified as a big failure? The Roosters for forty minutes showed what a bit of effort and determination can do against a team running first on the NRL ladder. If they repeat that performance for eighty minutes, no doubt they will register more wins against teams below the Dragons and no doubt keep  building for the future. Indeed the off field nature of Jake Friend and Cherrington needs improving but they are potential class acts on the field. Fittler needs to persist with the young brigade. Another note of interest regards Arthur Beetson&#039;s appointment as Roosters assistent coach. Since he has  been there, the Roosters effort on the field has increased tenfold. All in all good signs for season&#039;s ahead.</description>
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<p>Indeed the Dragons are looking very professional. They might sense that this is their year but i will be curious to see what eventuates if they do not emerge victorious at season&#8217;s end. Despite the improvement, would the season be classified as a big failure? The Roosters for forty minutes showed what a bit of effort and determination can do against a team running first on the NRL ladder. If they repeat that performance for eighty minutes, no doubt they will register more wins against teams below the Dragons and no doubt keep  building for the future. Indeed the off field nature of Jake Friend and Cherrington needs improving but they are potential class acts on the field. Fittler needs to persist with the young brigade. Another note of interest regards Arthur Beetson&#8217;s appointment as Roosters assistent coach. Since he has  been there, the Roosters effort on the field has increased tenfold. All in all good signs for season&#8217;s ahead.</p>
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		<title>By: Brett McKay</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brett McKay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 02:54:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Alan, young Jake Friend mightn&#039;t be the sharpest tool in the shed with a couple of sherbets on board, but he certainly looks like he&#039;s a player of the future (ignoring risk of self-destruction).  His pass for Fitzgibbon&#039;s first try was all class, a classic example of ball beating man, or men, as it was.

That said, the Dragons are becoming a team of the highest quality.  I keep hearing commentators talking about them showing all the classic Bennett-traits, but I can&#039;t honestly remember enjoying watching the Broncos in attack.  The Dragons are already a very enjoyable team to watch, that was another top shelf display last night..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alan, young Jake Friend mightn&#8217;t be the sharpest tool in the shed with a couple of sherbets on board, but he certainly looks like he&#8217;s a player of the future (ignoring risk of self-destruction).  His pass for Fitzgibbon&#8217;s first try was all class, a classic example of ball beating man, or men, as it was.</p>
<p>That said, the Dragons are becoming a team of the highest quality.  I keep hearing commentators talking about them showing all the classic Bennett-traits, but I can&#8217;t honestly remember enjoying watching the Broncos in attack.  The Dragons are already a very enjoyable team to watch, that was another top shelf display last night..</p>
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